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  1. Two Big Fish & two thrillers: About last week...published at 18:14 GMT 26 March

    Luke Littler in Premier League Darts actionImage source, Getty Images

    We had it all last week - from Gian van Veen having to miss out with kidney stones to two absolute belting 6-5 thrillers and two maximum 170 checkouts that had darts fans dancing in Dublin.

    Luke Littler's 6-5 win over Michael van Gerwen was arguably the best match of the tournament so far - with both men reeling in the Big Fish with 170 checkouts each.

    MVG should have really put that one to bed as he threw some spectacular arrows.

    But talk about letting The Nuke off the hook, Gerwyn Price somehow let a 5-0 lead slip through his grasp to lose a night he'd been totally dominant in - surrendering just one leg all night up until the point he had a 5-0 lead throwing for the match.

    Even Littler himself said "I have no idea how I've done that" after an astonishing fightback - read more in our report below.

    Report: Littler comes back from 5-0 down to stun Price

  2. Get Involved - vote for your winnerpublished at 18:12 GMT 26 March

    Right then, who wins tonight's big prize?

    Can Luke Humphries finally join the party? Will Jonny Clayton or Luke Littler make it to three wins first or what about even Gian van Veen or Josh Rock getting in on the party?

    It's vote time.

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  3. Luke Littler and the Three Lionspublished at 18:12 GMT 26 March

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    Yet again Luke Littler shows how he transcends the sport of darts as he was mixing it with Thomas Tuchel's England squad this week.

    Will the Three Lions hit the bullseye at this summer's World Cup though?

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 18:08 GMT 26 March

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    It is crunch time for Josh Rock. It has got to that point. It needs to turn around at this point.

    Luke Humphries has to get on the winning train on a Thursday.

    Have Jonny Clayton and Luke Littler sealed spot one and two already? Are the others playing for two spots?

  5. Premier League tablepublished at 18:07 GMT 26 March

    The 2026 Premier League Darts table

    Here's how things stand after seven nights of action, and with tonight's fixtures done on the league table it gets no easier for winless Josh Rock as he faces leader Jonny Clayton.

    Luke Littler cut Clayton's gap down to just three points with his unlikely victory last week, while Gerwyn Price is in third after making the Dublin final and Luke Humphries sits in the fourth and final play-off spot.

  6. Night eight fixtures & schedulepublished at 18:04 GMT 26 March

    Here's what we've got on tonight's darting menu.

    Quarter-finals

    • Jonny Clayton v Josh Rock
    • Luke Humphries v Michael van Gerwen
    • Luke Littler v Stephen Bunting
    • Gerwyn Price v Gian van Veen

    Semi-finals

    • Clayton/Rock v Humphries/Van Gerwen
    • Littler/Bunting v Price/Van Veen

    Final

    • Clayton/Rock/Humphries/Van Gerwen v Littler/Bunting/Price/Van Veen
  7. Welcome to week eight!published at 18:02 GMT 26 March

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    Welcome back darts fans to another Thursday night of top tungsten tossing action from the Premier League Darts.

    We're off to Germany tonight with Berlin playing host, hence the earlier start time, hopefully you've made a note so you can follow all the action with us tonight.

    And there's a bit of a twist in the schedule tonight with these fixtures done on league placements so top plays bottom and so on for our quarter-finals.

    If it's anything near last week's drama in Dublin we're in for some night, so make sure you keep it right here as we take you throw every twist and turn along the way.